Bills’ Josh Allen says he has ‘vivid dreams’ about what the Super Bowl parade in Buffalo will be like
josh allen He hasn’t led the Buffalo Bills to a Super Bowl win yet, but that doesn’t stop him from imagining what a parade through downtown Buffalo would be like.
“Oh my God, I joke a lot with the guys on the team about what the city will look like after the parade. I have a lot of dreams about it,” Allen said recently.Green Light with Chris Long,
“Every square inch of the city of Buffalo is filled with people. People ride the bus, I don’t know if I’d ride the bus, I’d just walk.”
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The closest Allen came to making it to the Super Bowl was in the 2020-2021 season, when Note They were defeated by the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game.
The two-time Pro Bowler doesn’t think buses will be needed if the Bills want to win the big game.
“It’s like that scene in ‘Spider-Man’ … where he has the train, he’s holding on to the train, and all of a sudden he falls forward and they grab him and lift him up onto his back. I imagine it’ll be a lot of guys, just crowd surfing.”
Allen’s Bills were eliminated in the AFC divisional round the past three seasons, losing again last year Chief,
If the Bills win the Super Bowl this season, it will be after trading away Allen’s favorite target, Stefon Diggs,
Diggs was traded Houston Texans Also included is a 2025 second-round pick in exchange for the Bills’ 2024 sixth-round pick and 2025 fifth-round pick.
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The Bills drafted wide receiver Keon Coleman, in addition to signing free agents Curtis Samuel and Marquez-Valdés Scantling to replace Diggs.
Bills’ quest to bring Super Bowl parade to Buffalo begins with Week 1 matchup on home field Arizona Cardinals on September 8th at 1:00pm E.T.
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